The jump in deaths was the biggest in the county in more than a week, matching the 12 new fatalities reported on April 28, according to Southern Nevada Health District data.
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Four candidates in a Family Court race stressed the importance of prioritizing children in domestic violence cases during a debate hosted by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Clark County is establishing a guide on how businesses may reopen safely and also plotting out how it will pay for an estimated $448 million in coronavirus-related costs it expects to incur through 2020.
Both figures were well below the averages of the past week, the Southern Nevada Health District reported Tuesday.
Diagnostic testing for the disease caused by the new coronavirus is available for two days this week at The Orleans to anyone who wants it.
Clark County had three more coronavirus deaths and 49 new cases as of Sunday morning, according to the Southern Nevada Health District.
The Nevada Hospital Association reportedly threatened to withhold critical reports if state agencies made data public.
According to data posted online by the Southern Nevada Health District, the total number of coronavirus cases in Clark County is now 4,225.
In the two-and-a-half weeks since the county and city of Las Vegas’ started operating the homeless ISO-Q (isolation/quarantine) complex at Cashman Center, 112 people have been treated.
Three attorneys vying for a seat on the Family Court bench discussed the effect of campaign donations on judges during a debate hosted by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Two attorneys vying for a seat on the Family Court bench discussed the importance of protecting children during a debate hosted by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The first pieces of the state’s plan to vastly expand testing for the disease caused by the new coronavirus are expected as soon as Friday.
The Clark County Fire Department said it is reducing up to a dozen firefighting units because the statewide shutdown has cut back calls for service by 34 percent.
Clark County recorded 98 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 10 additional deaths in the past 24 hours, according to data posted Wednesday by the Southern Nevada Health District.
The Clark County School District hosted a virtual town hall with Superintendent Jesus Jara and School Board Trustee Deanna Wright on Tuesday afternoon.